Rosh Hashana Giveaway Week, Day #4: $25 to KosherWine.com

Welcome to day 3 of the Rosh Hashana Giveaway Week! Are we having fun yet? We’re only half-way through, with lots more prizes left to give away.

The first of today’s offering (yup, there will be TWO prizes today… stay tuned for #2…) is a $25 gift card to KosherWine.com. That ought to add a little spice to your Sweet New Year.

(If you don’t know about the great deals at KosherWine.com, read my review here. We’ve been happy customers for three years.)

If you win, you can spend your $25 however you please: Maybe you’ll pick up your favorite bottle of bubbly – and refuse to share it with anyone! Or maybe you’ll be feeling generous, and get a special treat for your Rosh Hashana table.

To enter this giveaway, simply leave a comment on this post with your favorite gift to give – or receive – as a yom tov host.

Sorry, but this giveaway is open to U.S. residents only.

Each day this week, I am hosting one (and in some cases two) Rosh Hashana giveaways. The giveaways will be open until next Tuesday, September 20 at 11:59 CST. The winners of all the giveaways will be announced next Wednesday.

Disclaimer: KosherWine.com will provide one KOAB winner with a $25 gift card. I was not compensated to run this giveaway, nor to share my positive opinions of KosherWine.com. Those are all my own! I am, however, an affiliate of KosherWine.com. For more information on how clicking through to KosherWine.com from my blog supports KOAB, please see my disclosure policy.

I am a big fan of wine, and like to bring a bottle. On the receiving end, wine or whiskey is usually good. Though I should credit the beautiful bride, who can put together flowers like you would not believe.

I like to give or get something useful..like a pretty glass bowl or small cookbook, or hot pads etc…
this way the relationship (for me is longer lasting becuase every time I look at the gift I think of that persson.

I like to bring my very healthy, very yummy wheat free, maple syrup sweetened oatmeal cookies along with a bottle of wine and some fancy tea bags always put in a pretty shopping bag or wrapped up with pretty bows!

My favorite gift to receive is wine! Semi-dry red to be exact. Wine is our favorite shabbos treat 🙂
My favorite hostess gift to give is flowers in a vase (no extra work that way). You can’t go wrong- not everyone appreciates wine or candy and I think flowers show appreciation specifically to the woman of the house who is usually the one putting in all the hard work.